Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)
illustrated manuscript at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET, 32.131)
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Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)
Summary
Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities) is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s image is recorded as Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities) MET DP285258.jpg[2].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s maintained by is recorded as Islamic Art[4].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s depicts is recorded as city[5].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s depicts is recorded as mosque[6].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[7].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s inventory number is recorded as 32.131[8].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[9].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s Commons category is recorded as Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities) (MET 32.131)[10].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s country of origin is recorded as Ottoman Empire[11].
- +1550-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)[12].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s edition or translation of is recorded as Futuh al-Haramayn[13].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s The Met object ID is recorded as 448692[14].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Met Museum artworks on display[15].
- Futuh al-Haramain (Description of the Holy Cities)'s copyright status is recorded as public domain[16].